S video will limit you to low-quality 480P
if you want decent color reproduction you are gonna need to use a component video cable or a component to VGA capable remember that VGA is the same thing as component video -ddc and extra grounds infact component video is better then VGA
you can pick up component><VGA cables for under 15 bucks the maximum length I would go is 15ft unless you are gonna use a booster you can get a picture up to 50FT on vga/component but you are gonna get GHOSTING at above 720p

either way I would not use S-video for anything other then jump rope lol

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I wouldn't either but its the highest resolution cable my DIsh Network TV box allows. Before I had a normal 480i old TV then i got my 40 inch LCD 1080p screen and never got my box upgraded to an HD one so im just getting an s-video cable for now. Since its running at 380i with the coaxial cable i have it connected to right now.

I wouldn't either but its the highest resolution cable my DIsh Network TV box allows. Before I had a normal 480i old TV then i got my 40 inch LCD 1080p screen and never got my box upgraded to an HD one so im just getting an s-video cable for now. Since its running at 380i with the coaxial cable i have it connected to right now.

I'm not saying change anything, but if it doesn't boot, look at the ram first.

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I should be able to change the speeds in the bios if thats the case.

This is going to be fun. I've been wanting to rebuild my old Dell dimension desktop for a long time, and now i finally have a reason too. Ive been wanting to stick a better power supply in it too, but never new how way back when.